Notes: Also ran track as a prep. As a true freshman in 2007, played in all 12 games, starting eight of the final nine (seven at the "R" receiver and one at the "X") and recording 31 receptions for 349 yards (11.3-yard average) and two touchdowns. Started all 12 games at the "X" receiver in '08 and led the team with 64-631-5 (9.9). Sustained a concussion against Wyoming. In '09, totaled 45-778-6 (17.3) with 25 kickoff returns for 547 yards (21.9) in seven starts before suffering ligament damage in his right thumb against Colorado State and undergoing season-ending surgery. Returned to start 12-of-13 games at the "X" receiver in '10 when he led the Mountain West Conference with 69-1,352-10 (19.6). Did not start against Brigham Young (gave way to three tight ends). Was a 21-year-old senior.

Positives: Has long arms, big hands and a sizable catching radius. Can make the one-handed grab (see BYU). Efficient mover with a fluid stride. Good body control, balance and ball skills. Stems off the line and knows how to turn a cornerback's hips - separates with savvy. Adjusts very well to the ball. Runs hard after the catch. Exposed Utah CB Brandon Burton. Football-smart, coachable and resilient. Works at his craft.

Negatives: Average size with a thin lower body. Lacks top-end speed and acceleration. Drops some catchable balls. Lacks the size and concentration to be effective inside. Needs to improve blocking - is not overly physical and struggles to sustain. Could stand to give more consistent effort working back to the ball. Durability could be an issue.

Summary: A leggy, tight-skinned, productive receiver, Brown raised his stock with a strong senior season and showed solid route running and dependable hands against better competition at the Senior Bowl, providing confidence he could develop into an effective, outside-the-numbers No. 3 receiver.